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Amazon Prime Senior Discount: Does It Exist & How to Save in 2026

Amazon doesn't offer a traditional 'senior discount' on Prime, but there are three legitimate ways to get Prime at a lower price. Here's exactly how.

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If you've searched for an "Amazon Prime senior discount," here's the honest answer: Amazon does not offer a discount based on age alone. There is no official 60+, 65+, or AARP Amazon Prime discount.

However, there are three legitimate ways to pay less than the standard $14.99/month for Amazon Prime — and one of them is significantly cheaper. Let's walk through each one.


How Much Does Amazon Prime Cost in 2026?

Plan Cost
Monthly membership $14.99/month
Annual membership $139/year ($11.58/month)
EBT/SNAP/Medicaid discount $7.99/month
Prime Student $7.49/month (not for seniors)
Free trial 30 days free

3 Ways Seniors Can Pay Less for Amazon Prime

1. The EBT/SNAP Discount — Almost Half Price

If you receive government food assistance (SNAP/EBT) or qualify for Medicaid, you can get Amazon Prime for just $7.99/month — that's nearly half the regular price.

Who qualifies:

  • Anyone with a valid EBT card (SNAP benefits)
  • Medicaid recipients
  • Recipients of certain income-based government assistance programs

How to sign up:

  1. Go to amazon.com/ebt
  2. Click "Enroll Now" and sign in to your Amazon account
  3. Enter your EBT card number to verify eligibility
  4. Amazon verifies quietly in the background — no documentation to upload

Once verified, your Prime membership automatically charges at $7.99/month instead of $14.99. Amazon re-verifies eligibility every 12 months.

Many seniors who qualify for SNAP or Medicaid don't know about this discount. If you receive any of these benefits, this is the easiest way to reduce your Amazon Prime cost.


2. Pay Annually Instead of Monthly

If you pay for the full year upfront ($139/year), you pay the equivalent of $11.58/month — saving about $41 per year compared to the monthly plan.

If you use Prime regularly (for shipping, Prime Video, or shopping), the annual plan almost always makes financial sense.

How to switch:

  1. Go to amazon.com/prime
  2. Click "Manage Membership"
  3. Switch from monthly to annual billing

3. AARP Discounts Through Amazon (Partner Offers)

AARP members sometimes receive promotional offers for Amazon services — not always on Prime itself, but on related services like Amazon Music, Audible, or Amazon devices. Check aarp.org/benefits or the AARP Member Benefits portal for current offers.


What Do You Get with Amazon Prime?

Prime is more than just free shipping. Here's what seniors use most:

Free Shipping

  • Free 2-day delivery on millions of items
  • Same-day or next-day delivery in many cities
  • Free returns on most items

Prime Video

Hundreds of movies and TV shows included at no extra cost. Popular with seniors:

  • Classic TV series
  • Documentaries
  • Amazon Originals
  • Live sports (Thursday Night Football)

Amazon Music

Includes a free tier with over 100 million songs (ads-free). Seniors who like music often find this valuable on its own.

Prime Reading

Borrow books, magazines, and comics through the Kindle app or a Kindle device — at no extra charge.

Amazon Photos

Unlimited photo storage, free. A great way to back up family photos from your phone or computer.

Prescription Savings with RxPass

Prime members can pay $5/month for 50+ generic prescription medications. This is a significant benefit for seniors managing multiple medications.


Is Amazon Prime Worth It for Seniors?

Yes — for most seniors who shop online regularly. Here's a simple way to think about it:

If you order from Amazon even twice a month, you're saving on shipping costs that would otherwise add up to $5–$8 per order. Over a year, that alone covers the cost of the annual membership.

Add Prime Video (no separate streaming subscription needed), Amazon Music, unlimited photo storage, and the prescription discount — and Prime becomes very good value even at full price.

At $7.99/month with the EBT discount, it's an exceptional deal.


How to Sign Up for Amazon Prime

If you don't have a Prime membership yet:

  1. Go to amazon.com/prime
  2. Click "Start your free 30-day trial"
  3. Sign in or create an Amazon account
  4. Enter payment details (you won't be charged until after 30 days)

If you want the EBT discount specifically, go directly to amazon.com/ebt instead.


How to Cancel Amazon Prime Anytime

There's no contract. You can cancel at any time:

  1. Go to amazon.com and click "Account & Lists"
  2. Click "Prime Membership"
  3. Click "Manage Membership"
  4. Click "End Membership"

If you cancel within the trial period, you won't be charged at all.


Frequently Asked Questions

Does Amazon offer a senior citizen discount on Prime?

No. Amazon does not offer an age-based senior discount on Prime membership. The main discount available to seniors is the EBT/SNAP discount ($7.99/month) if you qualify for food assistance or Medicaid.

How much does Amazon Prime cost for seniors?

The standard price is $14.99/month or $139/year. Seniors with EBT or Medicaid can get it for $7.99/month. The annual plan costs the equivalent of $11.58/month.

Does AARP have an Amazon Prime discount?

AARP does not currently offer a direct discount on Amazon Prime membership. However, AARP members sometimes receive discounts on other Amazon services. Check aarp.org/benefits for current offers.

Can seniors on Social Security get a discount on Amazon Prime?

Being on Social Security alone does not qualify you for a Prime discount. However, if you also receive SNAP/EBT benefits, you qualify for the $7.99/month EBT discount.

Is there a free Amazon Prime for seniors?

No free tier exists. However, you can use the 30-day free trial once. After that, the cheapest ongoing option for qualifying seniors is $7.99/month via the EBT discount.


Bottom Line

There's no official Amazon Prime senior discount based on age. But the EBT/SNAP discount at $7.99/month is open to many seniors who receive government food assistance or Medicaid — and it's nearly half the regular price.

If you don't qualify for EBT, the annual plan at $139/year is the next best way to save.

For full details on what Prime includes and whether it's the right choice for you, read our Complete Amazon Prime Guide for Seniors →

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